Rosemond Brown, Lil Win and other celebrities who are considered as “villagers”

Ghanaian celebrities, just like those from anywhere, are appreciated partly because they are thought to be refined. By the logic of their fans, celebrities have risen above the normal life of any other person.

However, there are those who are still not seen to be refined as the rest of the celebrity. Tried as they would, these celebrities are not held up as classy as others. The reasons for this are varied, with one prominent point being that these “villager” celebrities cannot speak English properly

1. Rosemond Brown Rosemond Brown is a very vocal and active actress, to say the least. Some find her loud and perhaps, embarrassing.

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Nkansah has had his fashion sense and his English language questioned by Ghanaians who think he is not classy.

3. Patapaa A man who came on to the scene with what might be described as an accidental hit song, Patapaa has actually not looked back since. As a result of his inability to follow through with another hit song and his penchant for outrageous fashion styles, Patapaa has also been described as a villager.

4. Kwaku Manu Kwaku Manu is one of the earliest success stories of the kind of Ghanaian entertainment that tapped into the inability of the entertainers to speak standard English.